Umai Hotel

Bishkek


The eight plain, high-ceilinged, en-suite rooms are very fair value, and are set in a walled garden so peaceful that getting anyone to let you in might require making a phone call. English and German are spoken. The narrow access road heads north from Leningrad (Bayalinov) beside number 53 (between Panfilov and Orozbekov), where marshrutka 121 from Soviet will stop.

If you see the Pakistani Embassy backtrack three very short blocks east.


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